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A cluster-randomised controlled trial of values-based training to promote autonomously held recovery values in mental health workers
Williams, Virginia ; Deane, Frank P. ; Oades, Lindsay G. ; Crowe, Trevor P. ; Ciarrochi, Joseph ; Andresen, Retta
Williams, Virginia
Deane, Frank P.
Oades, Lindsay G.
Crowe, Trevor P.
Ciarrochi, Joseph
Andresen, Retta
Abstract
The implementation and use of evidence-based practices is a key priority for recovery-oriented mental health service provision. Training and development programmes for employees continue to be a key method of knowledge and skill development, despite acknowledged difficulties with uptake and maintenance of behaviour change. Self-determination theory suggests that autonomy, or a sense that behaviour is self-generated, is a key motivator to sustained behaviour change, in this case practices in mental health services. This study examined the utility of values-focused staff intervention as a specific, reproducible method of autonomy support.
Keywords
Values, Self-determination, Implementation, Mental health, Motivation
Date
2016
Type
Journal article
Journal
Implementation Science
Book
Volume
11
Issue
13
Page Range
1-11
Article Number
ACU Department
Institute for Positive Psychology and Education
Faculty of Education and Arts
Faculty of Education and Arts
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Event URL
Open Access Status
Open access
License
File Access
Controlled
